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Dragon Ball Super: The Strongest Characters in the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga, Ranked

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These characters are going to make the biggest difference during the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga anime.
It’s an exciting time to be a Dragon Ball fan. The anime is finally coming back after an extended hiatus, and even though we don’t know when the manga will return, the news of a God of Destruction Beerus Saga remake and an adaptation of the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga has fans jumping for joy.
Taking place following the Tournament of Power, the Galactic Patrol Prisoner Saga will give us a look at Goku and the gang’s exploits after their miraculous win against some of the multiverse’s strongest fighters. With that in mind, here’s a look at the strongest characters involved in the saga, excluding the usual OP suspects, like Beerus and Whis.
Seven-Three

Seven-Three can be a very versatile fighter, but he isn’t necessarily the most powerful. Instead, a lot of what makes Seven-Three a difficult opponent stems from his Copy Ability, which, as it sounds, allows him to copy another fighter’s abilities.
There are some limitations that make it less intimidating than it initially sounds. For starters, Seven-Three can only make use of the abilities for half an hour. He can only copy someone’s abilities by touching the back of their neck, and can only copy up to three people’s abilities at once. He’s a tough adversary to deal with, and we’ll see just how unique a fighter he is in the anime.
Gohan

Since this takes place before Super Hero Gohan isn’t going to be quite as strong as he currently is. Fans happy to see Gohan’s resurgence will have to put up with a version of the character who isn’t quite as strong as we know he can be.
Just because Gohan isn’t at his best doesn’t mean he’s a pushover, though. We do see him get overpowered by some characters, but he does enough to show fans why he has so much potential, and just how strong he’d be with the right approach to training.

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